Hi guys,
Is there a free or low cost service in which I can enter a URL and get numerous keyword suggestions based on the content of that specific site only, by either scraping or other means? I want something better than using Google and entering each letter of the alphabet after a keyword or phrase to get really broad suggestions. I want to drill down and target more precisely for obvious reasons. Some of these subscription-based services are really pricey for people like me who are just starting out. Are there any work-arounds, even if it involves taking data from one service and plugging it into another?
Yes, I know ubersuggest is decent but it will only do one single line at a time and that is a time-consuming nightmare.
Also, how to obtain global search volume that is at least somewhat accurate. Do either Bing or perhaps Yahoo provide anything along those lines? I am unfamiliar. I have seen the Keywords Everywhere extension tool for Chrome; but again, it only does one line at a time.
Much appreciated!
The tool is still free, it just limits the amount of data, for example the search volumes are now in ranges instead of exact volume. But the KW suggestions are still there, I just tested it on an account where I don't have any active campaign right now and the suggestions seemed to work fine.
Or is this something new?
https://advertise.bingads.microsoft....elligence-tool
Rather handy for the bing side of things but you will need excel to use
It has a ''webpage keyword'' function which I think is what you are looking for
but just note that bing kwds are not like for like with google, as in what converts and volume of searches....
(@ Matuloo) Well, since I have never run ads with them (AdWords), when I try to create an account I am being directed to create a campaign immediately. I am not allowed to simply create the account and start doing keyword research without setting up one or more campaigns.
I am thinking you probably already have your account set up some time ago, and it just isn't currently running ads. As a new user though, it will not give access to the keyword tool.
Hey, thanks for the link to Bing's Intelligence tool, polarbacon!
Btw, what do you guys think of the paid intelligence services like semrush? Worth the expense for someone just starting out or perhaps overkill if I'm not doing big volumes of media buying yet?